More by Leonard Zaichkowsky, Daniel Peterson

"...say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and [to] my God, and your God." John 20:17 Most people are totally unaware of this little verse in the Gospel of John. These are the very words of Jesus. He is speaking with two female disciples after the resurrection. Is it possible that Christianity, as we know it today, is a false teaching? Conflict and Christianity explores Jesus' nature and mission; early followers, the four gospels, and the following Christian Doctrines: Christ/Deity of Christ, Trinity, Atonement, Salvation, the Second Coming, Grace, Faith, Original Sin, New Covenant, Heaven, and Hell. Check out the amazing things that this man Jesus preaches, like: "forgive and be forgiven", "I said you are gods", "enter the Kingdom of Heaven", "seek first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness"; or "following the Spirit is like following the wind". Take a peak inside this exciting but controversial book. And don't take B. Daniel Peterson's word for it, break out your own Bibles and learn the truth for yourselves. Go to the source of it all- where it all started- Jesus of Nazareth.

Jordan J. Winslow had tried love. He had tried marriage. And he swore that he would never go through that mess again. Then he met the beautiful, dynamic Catherine. She was not interested in this geek. But Jordan had a plan. He would give her what she wanted most, a winning season for her sculling team. Implementing the plan would make this time in his life the best he'd ever known, and worse than he could have ever imagined.

Eskander's woman betrays him. His king banishes him. His best friend is murdered. Now Eskander lives for revenge. He will make an army and dispense justice, even if thousands die. But what will he live for when revenge is impossible? And what will he do when he becomes a target of revenge? Eskander struggles across a world, following the road sunward, driven by forces he strives to understand, and finally discovers his incredible, real purpose.

This is volume 28 of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including: "The Word and the Kingdom", "The Possibility of Janus Parallelism in the Book of Mormon", "Not Just Sour Grapes: Jesus's Interpretation of Isaiah's Song of the Vineyard", "Celebrating the Work of John W. Welch", "Changing Critics' Criticisms of Book of Mormon Changes", "Playing to an Audience: A Review of Revelatory Events", ""Possess the Land in Peace": Zeniff's Ironic Wordplay on Shilom", "Through a Glass Darkly: Examining Church Finances", "Unveiling Women's Veils of Authority", ""Swearing by Their Everlasting Maker": Some Notes on Paanchi and Giddianhi", "Two Notes on the Language Used in the Last Supper Accounts", "Is the Book of Mormon a Pseudo-Archaic Text?", "The Status of Women in Old Testament Marriage", "Easters: The Eternal Atoning Sacrifice Testifies of the Everlasting Redeeming Savior", "Approaching Abinadi", "Abinadi: A Minor Prophet, A Major Contributor", ""Thou Art the Fruit of My Loins": The Interrelated Symbolism and Meanings of the Names Joseph and Ephraim in Ancient Scripture", "Pressing Forward with the Book of Abraham", and "A Valuable Book for the Increasingly International Church."